LIQUIDNET
Technology Intern
Summer 2017
AMULET
Prof. Kotzs Intern
Jan-Jun 2017
NSMRL
Technology Intern
Summer 2015
LIQUIDNET
In the summer of 2017 I worked nine weeks with Liquidnet, a fin-tech company that does algorithmic trading. I created a java application that allowed developers could ping an individual subscription between time intervals for debugging which was not previously possible. I also remodeled their test client program to be able to connect to current and in development subscriptions.
AMULET
From January 2017-June 2017 I worked with Professor Kotz and created a wearable RRI sensor shirt that took in heart rate data and wirelessly submitted the time between each heartbeat using a peak detection algorithm. The electronics used were an Arduino with ECG and XBee shields and electrodes connected to wires sown into the shirt.
NSMRL
The summer of 2015 I worked for the Naval Submarine Medical Research Lab at the New London Submarine Base and created an electronic poster that alerted viewers to dangerous sound levels. This was a prototype which used Arduino and decibel conversions to alert marines when the submarine volumes got too loud.